From the link above...."The real surprise so far is the Texans. They went to Carolina and dominated a good Panthers team, which is a sign the Texans are on the move.

Maybe it was David Carr after all.

Carr was the Texans' franchise passer, drafted in 2002, but he was let go this year and Houston traded for Matt Schaub. In two games, Schaub has completed 30 of 56 passes for 456 yards and three touchdowns.

He lit it up against Carolina as Carr stood on the sidelines and watched -- which had to sting."

The real surprise so far is the Texans. They went to Carolina and dominated a good Panthers team, which is a sign the Texans are on the move.

Maybe it was David Carr after all.

Carr was the Texans' franchise passer, drafted in 2002, but he was let go this year and Houston traded for Matt Schaub. In two games, Schaub has completed 30 of 56 passes for 456 yards and three touchdowns.

I just think this is going to be going on for awhile...the national media finally going..."hey, maybe the line wasn't the one problem." Its like watching people wake up to football.

I just think this is going to be going on for awhile...the national media finally going..."hey, maybe the line wasn't the one problem." Its like watching people wake up to football.[/quote]

Yep. Can't find the link right now, but one column/blog/spew I read yesterday included the following sentence (paraphrased): "I guess the only reason Houston's line gave up all those sacks before was because they just didn't like David Carr."